Claims
- 1. A floating caliper, spot type disc brake which is internally straddling, including a generally U-shaped caliper housing having a pair of connected opposite stems, an actuator piston mounted within a bore in one of said caliper housing stems and having a projecting end facing the other of said stems, a generally U-shaped brake carrier having a pair of connected arms extending oppositely and between said caliper housing stems, means for supporting said caliper housing on said brake carrier for sliding axial movement, an internal brake shoe located between said stems and having a backing plate positioned over said projecting end of said piston, interengaging guide means on said internal shoe backing plate and said arms constraining movement of said internal shoe in a radial direction, said guide means including radially extending mating guide surfaces;
- an axial projection on said internal shoe backing plate extending within said piston end to limit radial movement and retain said internal brake shoe;
- an elongated first spring connected at either end to a respective brake carrier arm and extending across said internal shoe backing plate, said spring configured to engage said internal shoe backing plate and exert an axial spring force on said internal shoe urging said backing plate so as to retain said projection within said piston end;
- an external brake shoe having a backing plate;
- interengaging guide means on said external brake shoe backing plate and said other stem of said caliper housing constraining movement of said external brake shoe in a radial direction, said guide means for said external brake shoe including radially extending mating guide surfaces, one or more axial projections extending between said other stem and said external shoe backing plate interengaging said external shoe backing plate and other stem to limit radial movement and retain said external brake shoe; and,
- a second elongated spring attached to said external brake shoe backing plate and having portions extending across said other stem, said second spring configured to engage said external brake shoe backing plate with said portions so as to apply an axial force, thereby retaining said interengagement by said one or more projections.
- 2. The disc brake according to claim 1 wherein said first spring is detachably connected at either end to said carrier arms.
- 3. The disc brake according to claim 1 wherein said first spring comprises a wire form including end segments seated in respective openings in said carrier arm and an axially and radially sloping intermediate wire segment engaging said internal shop backing plate to apply said axial spring force thereto.
- 4. The disc brake according to claim 3 wherein said internal brake shoe backing plate is formed with a radially projecting tab aligned with said intermediate segment of said first spring.
- 5. The disc brake according to claim 4 wherein said intermediate segment is located off center whereby said end segments are of unequal length.
- 6. The disc brake according to claim 5 wherein two tabs are formed on said internal brake shoe backing plate, either tab aligned with said first spring intermediate section in reversed configurations of said disc brake.
- 7. The disc brake according to claim 1 wherein said second spring comprises a leaf spring having connecting sections extending laterally away from a central location on said external shoe backing plate, said sections disposed with the width extending axially to be axially rigid and further including terminal portions engaging said other stem axially to create said axial spring force.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 442,359, filed Nov. 1, 1989, now abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/EP89/00060 |
1/19/1989 |
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11/1/1989 |
11/1/1989 |
Publishing Document |
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WO89/08794 |
9/21/1989 |
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Continuations (1)
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442359 |
Nov 1989 |
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